Song To Oblivion Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBAA CDDCC AEEAA

Art thou more fairA
For all the beauty gathered up in theeB
As gold and gems within some lightless seaB
For light of flowers and bloom of tinted airA
Art thou more fairA
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Art thou more strongC
For powers that turn to thee as unto sleepD
For world and star that find thy ways more deepD
Than light may tread too wearisome for songC
Art thou more strongC
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Nay thou art bareA
For power and beauty on thine impotenceE
Bestowed by fruitful Time's magnificenceE
For fruit of all things strong and bloom of fairA
Thou art still bareA

Clark Ashton Smith



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